I found myself facing some epic declarations and accusations recently: “How do you even have the job that you have?” “And you have a Ph.D. in English! How? How did that happen?” “Should you even be a librarian?
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
What happens when an English professor and a librarian share their love of books and reading? A camp...
Thesis advisor: Judith WiltExperience as an English major, a bookseller, a publishing intern, and a ...
There are people who I am thankful for in the trajectory of my “success” in life, especially my fami...
Ten years, eight months. That’s how long I’ve been an academic librarian. And, still, I love what I ...
When I was 4 years old, I demanded my mom teach me to read so I could read my own books instead of b...
It is a well known fact that librarians, as professionals go, are not among the world\u27s most demo...
“\u27Life is far too short to ever know enough. The only way to gain knowledge is to have a steady d...
I never intended a career in publishing. In 1983, I was in grad school, trying to redeem an M.A. in ...
It is wonderful to work at our university: It’s vibrant, it’s a beautiful place, and people on campu...
Last fall, shortly after it was published, I read Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman, and this summer I ...
While virtually all of the voluminous writing on censorship focuses on the actions of outsiders, mu...
By trade, I am a professor of writing and rhetoric. In layman’s terms, this makes me an English teac...
It\u27s a classic or better yet, a masterpiece. It appears on academic reading lists year after year...
What does it mean to support intellectual freedom under the new administration? How do we uphold our...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
What happens when an English professor and a librarian share their love of books and reading? A camp...
Thesis advisor: Judith WiltExperience as an English major, a bookseller, a publishing intern, and a ...
There are people who I am thankful for in the trajectory of my “success” in life, especially my fami...
Ten years, eight months. That’s how long I’ve been an academic librarian. And, still, I love what I ...
When I was 4 years old, I demanded my mom teach me to read so I could read my own books instead of b...
It is a well known fact that librarians, as professionals go, are not among the world\u27s most demo...
“\u27Life is far too short to ever know enough. The only way to gain knowledge is to have a steady d...
I never intended a career in publishing. In 1983, I was in grad school, trying to redeem an M.A. in ...
It is wonderful to work at our university: It’s vibrant, it’s a beautiful place, and people on campu...
Last fall, shortly after it was published, I read Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman, and this summer I ...
While virtually all of the voluminous writing on censorship focuses on the actions of outsiders, mu...
By trade, I am a professor of writing and rhetoric. In layman’s terms, this makes me an English teac...
It\u27s a classic or better yet, a masterpiece. It appears on academic reading lists year after year...
What does it mean to support intellectual freedom under the new administration? How do we uphold our...
UM librarian shares concerns about protecting diversity of opinion and perspectiv
What happens when an English professor and a librarian share their love of books and reading? A camp...
Thesis advisor: Judith WiltExperience as an English major, a bookseller, a publishing intern, and a ...